This
page lists the questions asked within the Community Relations
module, and for which years. Clicking on the year printed after
every question will bring you to the results for that year. Publications
and further information on Community Relations can be found on
the Community Relations Resources
page.

There
are no plans to put tables of results for the questions asked
on Social Capital within this module in 2000 on the web site,
as the data are quite complicated. However, you can look at the
questions in the main questionnaire.
If you would like to obtain the data, please contact the Helpline.

Unfortunately,
the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey did not run in 2011
as we were unable to confirm the full package of funding required
in time to allow fieldwork to take place.

If you are
interested in attitudes to community relations issues since 1989,
time-series data are available on Surveys Online.

Questions
within the Community Relations module have been grouped into the
following topics:

INFLLOCL: Do you feel that you have any influence when it comes to any of the local decisions made around here? 2013

UBELNI: Do you feel a sense of belonging to Northern Ireland as a whole?2013

INFLNI: Do you feel that you have any influence when it comes to any of the decisions made about what happens in Northern Ireland?2013

COMDIV: In
this area, do Protestants and Catholics tend to go to different
local shops or use different GP surgeries and other services?
20122013

GPCATH:
Would you mind if you had to move to a GP surgery that was in
a mainly Catholic area? 20122013

GPPROT: Would you mind if you had to move to a GP surgery
that was in a mainly Protestant area?
20122013

LCOPEN: Do you think that leisure centres in this area
are Ďshared and opení to both Protestants and Catholics?
20122013

PARKOPEN:
Do you think that parks in this area are Ďshared and opení
to both Protestants and Catholics? 20122013

LIBOPEN: Do you think that libraries in this area are Ďshared and opení to both Protestants and Catholics?
20122013

PUBOPEN: Do you think that pubs in this area are Ďshared
and opení to both Protestants and Catholics? 2012

SHCNOPEN: Do you think that shopping centres in this area are ‘shared
and open’ to both Protestants and Catholics? 2013

GOGAA: How safe would you feel going to an event in a GAA
club (Gaelic Sports club)? 20122013

GOOH: How safe would you feel going to an event in an Orange
hall? 20122013

GOCSCHL: How safe would you feel going to an event in a
Catholic secondary school? 20122013

GOPSCHL: How safe would you feel going to an event in a
Protestant secondary school? 20122013

NOTGOREL: During the last year have you ever been put off
going to an event because you felt that people of your religion
might not be welcome there? 2012

NOPTREL: During the last year have you ever avoided using
public transport to get somewhere because it would take you through
an area where people of your religion might not be welcome? 2012

YNGCANCT: Can young people in Northern Ireland make a big contribution in bringing the two main religious communities together? 2013

YNGARECT: Are young people in Northern Ireland already making a big contribution to bringing the two main religious communities together? 2013

Have the
following targets/ideas been achieved?

TARGET1:
Target achieved: N Ireland is a normal civic society in which
all individuals are equal, where differences are resolved though
dialogue and where all people are treated impartially. 200520062007

TARGET1A:
Idea achieved: N Ireland is a normal civic society in which all
individuals are equal, where differences are resolved though dialogue
and where all people are treated impartially. 20082009201020122013

TARGET2:
Target achieved: N Ireland is a place free from displays of sectarian
aggression. 200520062007

TARGET2A:
Idea achieved: N Ireland is a place free from displays of
sectarian aggression. 20082009201020122013

TARGET3: Target
achieved: Towns and city centres in N Ireland are safe and welcoming
places for people of all walks of life. 200520062007

TARGET3A:
Idea achieved: Towns and city centres in N Ireland are safe
and welcoming places for people of all walks of life. 20082009201020122013

TARGET4: Target
achieved: Schools in Northern Ireland are effective at preparing
pupils for life in a diverse society. 200520062007

TARGET4A:
Idea achieved: Schools in Northern Ireland are effective at
preparing pupils for life in a diverse society. 20082009201020122013

TARGET5:
Target achieved: Schools in N Ireland are effective at encouraging
understanding of the complexity of our history. 200520062007

TARGET5A:
Idea achieved: Schools in N Ireland are effective at encouraging
understanding of the complexity of our history. 20082009201020122013